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Lenie Denteneer
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 16
Citations - 210
Lenie Denteneer is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Wearable computer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 89 citations.
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Benefits and Disadvantages of Electronic Patient-reported Outcome Measures: Systematic Review.
Jill Meirte,Nick Hellemans,Mieke Anthonissen,Lenie Denteneer,Koen Maertens,Peter Moortgat,Ulrike Van Daele +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, ePROMs are preferred over paper-based methods, improve data quality, result in similar or faster completion time, decrease costs, and facilitate clinical decision making and symptom management.
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Inter- and Intrarater Reliability of Clinical Tests Associated With Functional Lumbar Segmental Instability and Motor Control Impairment in Patients With Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review.
TL;DR: Three clinical tests could be identified as having an adequate interrater reliability and no conclusions could be made for intrarater reliability, but further research should focus on better study designs, provide an overall agreement for uniformity and interpretation of clinical tests, and should implement research regarding validity.
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Reliability of physical functioning tests in patients with low back pain: a systematic review
Lenie Denteneer,Ulrike Van Daele,Steven Truijen,Willem De Hertogh,Jill Meirte,Gaetane Stassijns +5 more
TL;DR: None of the identified clinical tests could be concluded to have a good intrarater reliability, and further investigation should focus on a better overall study methodology and the use of identical protocols for the description of clinical tests.
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The Modified Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire: Reliability, Validity, and Responsiveness of a Dutch Language Version.
Lenie Denteneer,Ulrike Van Daele,Steven Truijen,Willem De Hertogh,Jill Meirte,Kristiaan Deckers,Gaetane Stassijns +6 more
TL;DR: The Dutch version of the Modified Low Back Pain Disability Questionnaire shows good clinimetric properties and is shown to be usable in the assessment of the functional status of Dutch-speaking patients with nonspecific chronic low back pain.
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Identification of Preliminary Prognostic Indicators for Back Rehabilitation in Patients With Nonspecific Chronic Low Back Pain: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
TL;DR: The preset exercises of the BR in this study design were not appropriate for the identified subgroup, and the results should be replicated in a RCT design that conforms to the necessary methodological steps in the identification of prognostic indicators and clinical prediction rules (CPRs).